Tyson Fury's Daughter Venezuela Shows Off Bridal Nails Ahead of Wedding
Venezuela Fury Shows Off Bridal Nails Before Wedding

Venezuela Fury's wedding preparations were in full swing on Friday as she proudly showcased her extravagant bridal nails on TikTok. The 16-year-old daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury is set to marry Noah Price, 19, on Saturday. The ceremony will take place at a church on the Isle of Man, followed by a reception at the four-star Comis Hotel and Golf Club.

Bridal Nails and Venue Preparations

In her TikTok video, Venezuela mimed the lyrics 'Happy wife, happy life' while displaying her long, bejewelled nails. Meanwhile, at the venue, florists were busy constructing flower arches, and an entertainment rental company was preparing for the evening celebration.

However, the hotel is bracing for potential chaos, as it has also been booked by the Porsche Club of Great Britain for a rally celebrating their 25-year anniversary. Over 100 Porsche enthusiasts and their cars are expected to converge on the hotel. The event, organised by Scenic Tours, offers three- and four-night packages starting at £690.

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Security and Guest Arrangements

The Fury wedding is scheduled for lunchtime after the church ceremony. Guests will receive purple-coloured bands for security clearance. One Porsche guest commented: 'It was organised chaos this morning at breakfast, and now I gather Tyson Fury's daughter is getting married here on Saturday, so goodness knows what the noise will be like.'

The Comis Hotel boasts two restaurants, a luxury spa, an indoor pool, a golf course, and stunning sea views.

Family Tensions

Venezuela's big day is overshadowed by a family fallout sparked by her grandfather, John Fury. Known for his outspoken nature, John has made critical remarks about family members, potentially causing awkward moments at the wedding.

John, 60, previously expressed that he doesn't believe Venezuela is 'mature enough' to date, let alone marry. During an appearance on At Home With The Furys, he told sons Tyson and Tommy: 'They're children! I don't think she's mature enough for anything like - she's still a baby.'

Tyson countered that Venezuela would soon be 16, but John insisted: 'On my watch, a 15-year-old should never have a boyfriend, never.' Tyson, who proposed to his wife Paris when he was 18 and she was 17, was less concerned.

Paris, 36, defended her daughter on This Morning, saying: 'Venezuela is so mature for her years. ... I was 17 when I got engaged. She's following in my footsteps, so how can I judge her?'

John's Feud with Tyson

John has also criticised Tyson's decision to return to boxing. After the Gypsy King ended his 16-month retirement, John told Playbook Boxing: 'My relationship with Tyson is destroyed. ... I think he's past his best.'

Tyson responded: 'I'm unaware of what has happened, but he's entitled to his opinion. ... I take it with a pinch of salt.' Tommy Fury echoed John's concerns, saying the family worries about Tyson's health.

Venezuela will hope her father and grandfather can set aside their differences for her special day.

Venezuela and Noah's Relationship

Venezuela and Noah kept their romance private before going Instagram official months before the proposal. After asking Tyson for permission, amateur boxer Noah crashed Venezuela's 16th birthday party to propose, following a year of dating.

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